The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, December 15, 1979, Page Page 5, Image 5
Deborah Hughes was employed as a
"1 just love it. The weaving of the Su
citing. explained nugnes.
"If I hadn't got a lot of good training, 1
learned fast. The machines amaze me in
fabric so fast.
"Although I'd never worked in a plai
here because my daddy. James Strickla
me to work here also."
As any good Weaver, she has a full ap|
quality piece of fabric. "It's real imporl
hard starch places, or most anything t
In addition to enjoying her work. Deh
ing charcoal, pencil and pastel drawinj
Harmonica V
Takes f i
A Lot f>
A
Of Wind
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"Harmonica playing is somethi
man Broxton, a Geneva Spoolei
"When I take a break from my ,
to play for them such tunes as C;
John."
It's not unusual for Herman
meetings, or country gatherings
"Harmonica playing requires 1(
have the "wind" to blow continue
"A good harmonica will last for
tunes, "but you've got to be carefi
could buy them for less than 50 (
one for under $10."
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Deborah Hughes
Sulzer Weaver Trainee in August.
Izers is a real challenge and I find it ex[
might have had some problems, hut I've
i how they can make such a wide piece of
m heiore. I touno myseii rignt at nome
nd. works in No. 1 Weaving. He wanted
|>reciation of what's involved in making a
tant to keep down misdraws, to look for
dse that would affect quality."
or ah enjoys spending her free time makis.
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Herman Broxton
nn you don't see much of," says Herr
Room employee.
job," my fellow employees like for me
asey Jones, Steel Guitar Rag, or Lost
to play for church groups, religious
where a "little music" is needed.
)ts of effort," he says. "You've got to
>usly into the mouth piece,
years," he stated as he paused between
il not to drop it. 1 remember when you
*ents, now you're lucky to find a good
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Lawrence Pi
Geneva Employee
Price Has Acre
Lawrence Price, Geneva Plant No. 1 Slasher
is. if you want to call caring for an acre of r
Price, who lives in nearby Slocomh. Alaba
breeders he purchased about four years ago h
wiggling creatures.
"Raising worms is interesting." says Price
sheds, extensive lights and other expensive it?
shaded by a row of 'Chinaberrv' trees. The be<
hulls, dirt and saw dust.
"My wife and I got interested in the earth
neighbor of ours needed someone to supply a u
supply stores in North Carolina. South Carol
'PL. ~ I i r. 1 i
i nt' worms nave 10 oe iai and reaay 10
"Fishing with worms is a spring and early su
beds the year round or you won't have any thin
tended the No. 1 slasher.
An acre (?f worms eats a lot." he explained.'
ground corn in a week. You've not to keep the
will not fatten. You've not to be sure the mix
souring?you minht as well say that there's
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Patricia Ellen South
is the daughter of Mary I
Jane Freeman South.
Her maternal
grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James h 11 ft
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Worm Farm
Operator, has an unusual hobby?that
ed wilier earthworms just a hobby.
,ma. likes to talk about how the 6,000
ave multiplied into the millions of tiny
. "A lot of powers have sophisticated
>ms. But for me, 1 use the natural land,
is are composed of a mixture of peanut
worm growing a few years ago when a
wholesale route he had to various fishing
ina, Georgia, and Mississippi,
sell at the proper time." added Price,
mmer sport, but you've got to work the
g suitable to sell." continued Price as he
'Often, we use as much as 500 pounds of
right amount of feed or else the worms
ture is right in the soil to keep it from
something going on all the time."
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Christopher Donnan
Y >s three years old. He is
I trie son 01 Mason nonnan
and Mary Jane
Freeman South. His
rpn maternal grandparents
I W11 art? James and Everlena
Freeman. James is a
Lydia Loom Technician.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Smith are parents of
Carol, eight; Kevin six;
anrt .Inannp Smith
seven months. Larry is
a first shift Supply
Clerk at Lvdia. The
(children's grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cunningham and Mrs.
Viola Smith. Fred is a
first shift Lvdia
Slasher employee.